EUROPE PAINTBALL

ASSOCIATION

WHAT IS THE EUPBA

The European Union Paintball Association (EUPBA) is a non-profit making body dedicated to the promotion and protection of the sport of paintball in Europe.

Established in 1989, the EUPBA has a membership in excess of 500,000 people – all of whom play paintball or have played paintball in the past. The EUPBA is believed to be the largest representative body of European paintball and has a fair claim to be considered the governing body of paintball in Europe.

In March 2005 the Association changed its membership structure to also admit trade members. All site operator members have been inspected and approved by the EUPBA as accredited sites, so as to maintain a premium standard of facilities and services amongst all trade members. All accredited members are recognised by the EUPBA logo.

In order to gain accredited status, all trade member sites must meet the following criteria and conform to the EUPBA Code of Conduct, including (but not limited to):

Maintain a policy of full Public Liability Insurance.

Maintain a policy of full Employers Liability Insurance.

Pay all staff through a PAYE system (deduct tax and NI).

Fully account for VAT, and provide a till receipt for purchases upon request.

Maintain an explosives registration with the LPA.

Conduct a full site risk assessment, including a full schedule of reviews.

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